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Highlights a Westerner's initiation into the great works of art of Imperial China. Voyage of discovery; Exhibition `Splendors of Imperial China: Treasures From the National Palace Museum, Taipei,' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city; Non-universality of art; Insights on cultural...

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